Showing posts with label Comics in the World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comics in the World. Show all posts
Friday, January 10, 2014
Warner Bros.' Sylvester in the Naval History and Heritage Command
This is probably in storage down in the Navy Yard. Sylvester was into body piercings earlier than most Americans apparently.
Accession, 2010-96-1
Plaque, Ship, USS Alameda County, AVB-1
24" Diameter x 0.5 "H.
Wood, Paint.
Plaque, Ship, USS Alameda County.
The USS Alameda County was redesignated an Advance Aviation Base Ship in 1957. Prior to that the Alameda was originally designated a Tank Landing Ship LST-32. The Alameda was decommissioned in 1962.
Collection of Curator Branch, Naval History and Heritage Command.
Sunday, August 04, 2013
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
A flea market miscellany
Here's some of the oddball stuff I picked up last weekend:
Bull of the Woods by J.R. Williams cartoon desk blotter / calendar from Vogt Roller Co, Chicago, IL in March 1953.
Bill Clinton superhero caricature on an Inauguration '93 button.
A counterfeit Bart Simpson saying "I belong to The Johns Hopkins Health Plan. Why In The Hell Don't You!" on an advertising button.
Nutty Awards #4 postcard by Jack Davis. Topps produced 30 of these in 1965.
Bull of the Woods by J.R. Williams cartoon desk blotter / calendar from Vogt Roller Co, Chicago, IL in March 1953.
Bill Clinton superhero caricature on an Inauguration '93 button.
A counterfeit Bart Simpson saying "I belong to The Johns Hopkins Health Plan. Why In The Hell Don't You!" on an advertising button.
Nutty Awards #4 postcard by Jack Davis. Topps produced 30 of these in 1965.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Snoopy in Navy Medicine
Donald Duck in Navy medicine
I was filing some material at work today, and ran across this image of Donald Duck.
There's two other uses of the same image in the book that can be seen on the Flickr site. The caption for this one is:
Disney's Donald Duck "Mob 8 Insignia" page 160 of The Story of U.S. Naval Mobile Hospital Number 8 by CAPT. William H.H. Turville, NY: Robert W. Kelly Publishing Corp, ca. 1946.
From BUMED's Navy Medicine Historical Files Collection - Facilities - Base Hospitals. 12-0185-003
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Summer in the 'burbs
Monday, November 24, 2008
Blackhawk as sickbed reading, circa 1951
Sunday, November 09, 2008
Comics in the World photographs - National Museum of Natural History
The new Oceans exhibit in the National Museum of Natural History in Washington has some cartoons scattered through it. According to one of the exhibit designers, Jill Johnson (in a comment below), they're "by local artist Jim Haynes, Graphics Plus, Silver Spring, MD." The exhibit is very good, and big, so there's probably more than these three that I caught:
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Borders comic book displays and George Pelecanos
I was at Borders in Bailey's Cross Roads, VA for George Pelecanos's talk about his new book The Turnaround and I also took some pictures of clever parts of their comic book displays. Also note that they have the Masters of Comic Art catalogue for $10 and Jeff Danziger's last book for $3. I paid full price for both. They've also got a DC Superheroes How to Draw Kit for $4.
A 4-sided stand, cleverly arranged.
"Indescribable? Insatiable? No, Incredible" Hulk books.
"Holy comic books, Batman!"
"Ozzy would be proud" an Iron Man movie reference.
"Best underoos ever." Poor Spider-Man.
Naruto manga stand from Viz.
"Eat your fruits and vegetables" Fruitbasket. I haven't read that yet - any good?
"Sink your teeth in" to Vampire Hunter D.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Comics in the World photographs - Rehoboth Beach, Deleware
I've got a folder on my harddrive labeled "Comics in the World" where I've shot pics of comics-related items in the wider world. Here's a selection from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
Louie's Pizza interpreted a Mad magazine cover from June 1976 for decoration.
Disney's Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland on a car hood.
Dr. Seuss prints on sale in a gallery. Supposedly signed, they weren't. I'm sure these were printed after his death.
Simpson's Kooky Carnival pinball game.
Louie's Pizza interpreted a Mad magazine cover from June 1976 for decoration.
Disney's Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland on a car hood.
Dr. Seuss prints on sale in a gallery. Supposedly signed, they weren't. I'm sure these were printed after his death.
Simpson's Kooky Carnival pinball game.
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